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wrap yourself in cold October wind I know I can't bring you home again so I walk beyond these empty streets looking back at my Eurydice you threw the rope and I let go with no one there to catch us and nothing left to hold and so we fell moonlight casts a heavy, frozen pall covering the bruises of the fall sunlight comes and all is memory but does the day hold all that's to be seen? I followed your footsteps til the sun revealed the path beneath where you and I - wandering, reeling found each other - broken and bleeding and saw we were two halves of the same whole now back in your arms with one mended heart we can feel the gravity the power and energy that once tore us apart it was in us from the start that's why we fell so hard lay your head here among the stars know the day is longer than the dark
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Jul 10, 2018
Jul 10, 2018 at 2:20 AM UTC
gravity
wrap yourself in cold October wind I know I can't bring you home again so I walk beyond these empty streets looking back at my Eurydice you threw the rope and I let go with no one there to catch us and nothing left to hold and so we fell moonlight casts a heavy, frozen pall covering the bruises of the fall sunlight comes and all is memory but does the day hold all that's to be seen? I followed your footsteps til the sun revealed the path beneath where you and I - wandering, reeling found each other - broken and bleeding and saw we were two halves of the same whole now back in your arms with one mended heart we can feel the gravity the power and energy that once tore us apart it was in us from the start that's why we fell so hard lay your head here among the stars know the day is longer than the dark
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Jul 10, 2018
Jul 10, 2018 at 2:20 AM UTC
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